The Huron Expositor, 1871-09-29, Page 7XT 2R. T87T,
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oil:.
e and oth
celebrated makes
'PLATER: cr C VSs,
LAMI s',,
pple Parers-x...
ACH11 T'r '+•HIS ET tt
C OILL>
Ilse Power
<ht.,f .cis 4 Heavy.
BOJ f'I'TS:0.37 (f• -
DS.
FIONS.
O Ds ,. we have
and ll ion_
bee, as it is alto -
ds will tie marked
co.,
SEA I` € 1tTH..
t a?<in in w car kilig
d Stock. of Cloths
vk -
�A U G T
ire•ctfully intimate to the
its «f See Orth and \'IGiil-
ea1'Pita on l,nsaid.4s at
in rear of Killoran .&
ti:zeds. and i`torse-F he,c;kr g.
l,ilr -attended tie
`Ill reasonatrle.
,1 llj \.tcNAE(HT.
LUMBER'
int SHINGLES.
ig"n(_.ct have on hand at
:ite half in l€ (,sial En
4 -:re Stock of Dry Pine
)rat: :),00.0. feet) of which
aid Flociring. 'fate
IR( z (hti ]]slid:
Kol' Strip Lath
trranted first elms,
tic) slabs.
Ea.cliine \yi11 start about
after which date a plea.
•ktNc.1 ES will be kept
ii ]hail.
[on givers, to orders from'
M. & T.,SMITH,
1671. 17U-tf.
F RI UM..
si ill in his 01(1 stand
(-it Cash Prim
t)t
RESH EGGS
poriu m.
ext. Stetfurtlt.
It ellaai€ts awl tither,'
dealt lila llle j tl€11'llt_
r.: Itt= returns heart[
h - t iet Lttention to
r .ear .lkttrt,italal.` in the
1 . HLSON.
IST I. 1i.1 -t:
k, t•t, ana:iln atr' tit t
r .l <l to Manse inn,(•
hC Market,
et,
t, p: % til)). -
litIF, 1 (_`.loll •
t'u,t mal` offer.
Town and t'ttuntl`C
tlt,ric''1snS I(.i in 'ilii:
he returns his 1)e:4;
fits as •C0ntiiniance tef
M. MALCOM.
sl, 1671. WS-tf
SEPr.29, 1871.
Elanta° Rills.
Letters patent have been taken
.out for a new rail for railroads,
.which promises to do away with the
.continual rattle and jar `of railroad
travel. It is a continuous elastic
41 -rail, and the inventor and those
-who have examined the principle of
its construction claim important ad-
-vantages over any rail now in use.
"The rail is in two sections, the upper
•section lapping over the lower, and
-they are fastened together by hori-
-zontal bolts. Between the sections
is india rubber packing, five-eighths
..of an inch in thickness. It is
.thought the use ..of this rail will
;prove important 111 many respects,
.and be much cheaper in -tile end than
those now in use. The upper sec-
tion may be made either of iron or
steel, and when. worn out can be re-
laid without disturbing the under
:section: A great expense will there-
fore be saved in relaying the track.
The India rubber packing. it is con-
Lended, will give the car an easy and
.altnost noiseless motion, and prevent
the sharp concussions which so fre-
.:latently result in the breaking of the
_axles..- The saving every year to the
rolling stock, it is claimed, will .be
:an item of very great importance,
and will commend the use of this
-improvement to all companies that
sturdy economy as well as safety. If
the friction is lessened as much as
=engineers claim it will by the adopt-
ion of this improvement, the dura-
tion of the rails wiiI be greatly pro-
longed.
Physical Training.
The untimely decease of James
.Renforth, the Champion Oarsman of
),the World, at St. John, N. B., on
the 23rd ult., has called forth arti-
.•ales on the subject of Physical Train-
ing from several' of the leading jour-
nals of New York.- At six o'clock
Fon the morning of the great aquatic
.contest, James Reuforth stood by
the river side the very persorai6,caa-
tion of vj oro is manhood and
(ap-
,parent) health. His
muscles w
ere de-
veloped to their fullest extent. His
-daily food had been regulated to a
hair's breadth, both as respects quaii-
ty as w e't as quantity. For weeks
no intoxicating beverages had 'passed
lids lips. He rowed a certain dis-
lance - every clay ; walked or ran a
:certain distance; and swung the
4utnb bells for a given time dur-
ing twenty-four Hours.—On that
very morning be declared to his
principle backer, a Northumbrian
entlemaan, that he never -felt better
his life, and was "tit to row for
Iris" life." Nevertheless, . when the
tug came, he was, in reality, the
least powerful of the far-famed Eu-
glish crew. Muscle had been de-
veloped
e-
veloped at the expense of vital
)ower ; and when the heavy strain
was called-- on, his young life went
.out like the snuff of a caudle ! Pu-
gi1ist5; aucl all triose, the exercise
,of whose profession calls for the de-
velopment of in uscle at the expense rtl ort
of other force, are old men \vlhilk 1 than
young in years. In England, a pro- I tlae
ttssic)uaal pugilistis considered `stale' cut
and used -up , att the con-ll)<traitlti Eli if lik
early arse of ti city -eight or thirty , ginge
and
zc
t 1
5u
iStS dread,
C
c, iVt fixed
ed COn-
nehe
tests for money -stakes with brother I
stir th
pugilists, but the severe course of
training they must undergo, in order
to "-get themselves 'into condition
to `ct rid. of every superfluous ounce
--sof flesh.—A New York journalist
says that there is a point beyond
which en,durance cannot go ; and the
next step after perfectioa is decay.
James Renf rr•tll, on the morning of
the day of his decease,, was "iii con-
dition," the slam phrase for a fully
log had bee
of her favorit
ing her t
and Swingi. gtl
pendulum, d•I
and out, sna '1
emitting a so r
a groan. Iu
seen near Leh
_a field, ,with h
in • her mouth
slie had calm.
time .a spertsm
hem, suddenly
vas in the act
her tightenin
being of such
]manifesting g
man: Ipecau,e
fear, and infra
from the terrib
ing of his gun
used in destr'o
party :1.o go in p
has now been o
to be -hoped t!ie
t 1
ged' aloe. One
iliseients was coil-
ut a limb
lid ft -9 lik
her to
in; her
twee a
t m ber l st
Lowly
rect, rad
a ge !iooe
d `,,. and:°
,.1Of Sou
1i O upon
catching a
grasp..
a
h
e
e
lin wens& size, and
t rage," the young
most palsied with.
]irately 11 ran away
e -locali▪ ty, a of
Bich he
ing the 'mors
rsnit of th
ganized,
erpent wil
)f atree
a large
gue in
8; and
hiss and
he was
versing
bearing
which
nother
Bethle-
• as she
cat in
snake
A Boy's Ess : on To) ac
By "Blue-mcn n.tctin," A di/
I go against tobacco, b pa.
goes against i ie . I . esch 1,
will -not chew i 1 will 01
why: 1st. Idon)tlike thet st
it tastes worse han: any, e
you can put to op lips, it is
sickening stuff. 2nd. I F n'
the looks of it'; hen I'se to
I pity the; DIOU that chew it
when I see the • outh whi h
it I pity the to r actio , it is
dirty dirt -color:. 3rd. I d n't
the effects of its, ise ; it me ke
teeth yellow avn brown when.
should be white it makes t e b
offensive when! i should b s'
it injures the .Ice so th • t
who chew cannot sing and si ea
advantage. Th e voice bre ks,
the chorister prpaks like a, r
when he should ing •like a bobol
the orator rriere'il barks, an .
bacco bark is very very disag •tie
4h. I fear tobai e eo creates an
petite for liquor !; it tights ai fi
the throat which. water may no
out. --M. K. 13 -r.
Useful Recipes.
DELICIOUS PullDING, for des:
To three pints jof new iialiJk
.four sticks fres cinnamon,.
blades of mace, ...e • and a qua
pounds of the best raisins;: stem]
and seeded ; cove 4 these tightly
the stew -pan, an signifier slowl
fifteen minutes ; meanwhile
very light the y u1 s of five egv,
ing slowly, when 'gh t, half aI po
of pulverized loaf • ugar ; mat l"e i
Light and creamy' s possible ; w:
ready, . strain the r ilk so as t le.
out spice and rat. las, but sad
latter, as they ar to 'be put i after
a while; stir in 1 e eggs and su it
when the milk b As, -.]eating i u til
it simmers once • ,remove it from she
fire, and when co stir in as q r.ar er
of a pound of as onds that li ve
been lllaanclred - a c1 lloinicl(:4 in a
ar with a ittle: rose-\, aat-r
the raisins that were boil cl
Zink,
half a-pound.•of best itr
Into sma'1, zre� T thin slice4, a
ery
1
think -
,t have
r. A
mister
it is
fillet.
3.
ise -
_t.
yo
of it
icin
suc
hk
acc
an
he'c
lik:
tri.
the
•eatl
eet ;
hos
to
and
iven
nk ;
to
bre.
ap-
e in
put
ert.
put
two
'ter
sed
in
for
eat
dd-
ncl
as
rs1].
ve
he
tic ; a small p:) 'tion of pre,..
r' cut thinly, Pfix all we
r, add a quay of rich c •ea
11 mixed nice v, andfreee
ice-cr eaui. ; A." T ''k's hear] "1 ak
a very pretty mou 1 for it.
RicE ANMD APPL Sotriz L• E. Pit
over carefully half a I)otind o tl
whitest rice; blan h it' in bailir.
water ; drain it \vl an( 1l
sat t .
�F
to boil, with milk. _'<ifiieient'to •ov:
it, a small piece cif 'tick cinua,
a little grated len sin peel, a
small port'n of gr i
it boil until the in
try the rice, and, if
through, add a littl'
boil it longer ; when
take up, reinove the
sugar to "make it
flev eloped frame, from an animal
-stand-point of view ; but, in fact, he
was "out of condition." The strain
taxl.e ; the core] snapped ; and one
.of the most muscular hien that .ever
England produced passed away.
-Over-training--
him.
vel training— oveh exertion kill
frim.. The early termination of
his brilliant 1)1•ufcssional career *ill
it is {o) be hoped teach a lesson to
the young" bloods"
oods of Oxford ut d ails
-Coto bridge, and to the professional I
athletes of both continents •
toI
d
ed nutmeg ; 1-t
c is absorbed
t not cooke
more milk, an
it is ready t
cinnamon
lldt gihite 1 s
enough rub the white Of an -
around the ,sides lite
bottom
glass bowl ; when -the iic is 001
ing ib u
tike of
ncl
fes
er
for
on
m a-
alp-
•eci \Stith
bites of
ni on the
g island,
ft . flour
t: ,1 a'
It:
rd
111
11
5
k
e
n
r
a
1
•
ad
Beet
e
f
turn it intolthe dish, he_a,
at the sides 'until it reach e
of the bowl, and is i bout
and a half thick at 133 to
the white of the egg
to the j
A Great Snake. c bowl, lel y
• the ]arms] de.. E
I
.sigh county, I can., has been thrown j lade, or a fr
into a fever of excitement by the ap- f pies, sweete"t
peatr�ance there of a monster black i lemon ; rhea
-make, measuring from twenty-five three or four
to thirty feet in length, a�ncl the top, as you `
thickne-s of a common stove -pipe. a spoonful t a tiara
List week she was Come acro �)
ss 1 y a ,sugar- on the tbp; and
liglhtning-rod" peddler. Ilis horse salarander oi' a shove:
4uciclenly made a stop, and on look- maylse
. eater; with sail
ing about for the cause, he SUM' in I. Made frani-t1 e yolks �o
front of him across the .road the huge I three pints o Milk.
la�ptila.', its head in a rye field, while j
f A vC'I j ,.I11C�, way ol`
its. tail was just leving the fence on { pies, 'especially for Cl
tLu opposite side of the road. She .l select sweet ones
followed her course tbicugl>_ the_r r ,pare,
� tie, ;core •:]]tial if tlle�r are
\� lhit It was seen to sss ay backwaard ' cut them. ialto'ei bt si&i
•tract f 11 cc au l as she moved through i in a tin pan flee of t i•e se,
the lit=ld. The drain hurried on ..lid ` low g
t baking cliff], placed in
il�f air user] the neighbors, who follow-er over boiling
�caterpu
eel t'u' snake *all guns, but she 1 lid, and let then reli:
tu'ik refuge between some rucks and fork will pass throng
�:'.a> lost to View. Many other per- Water boiling Inde
Sons c'I tialh to have seen. the snake at + time eat :coir], with 1-
various times and places Within thP'�
past year. . -.I cream, and pulverized s
I y e al. Last year she was chased I ed, over them.
bheavy n stale bread enough'
The 'vicinity of Rittersi-ille, Le -the inside sour in
} r >
slh sauce
ted, aiicll
light tI e
eggs, drop t!ha
ould-on foatir
; S
n'Qwb. - wi
of c: a31s.
e c cust,
tl:e'eggs and
lit
li
ro
a
I
0
an
n d; si
it a,dl
pace
rice
mar
green
Jrel) ring ap
ildre� , is to
qr a -ter; a d
fare:. app es
es Yet them
{
✓ a yel-
the steam
t on t'le,
in lntil. a
k-ep the
Alt all the
cl> r iillt br
iga�r rprin1 1-
in.. the
form,
through a€ cltweh•-field, the path made APPLE
F
try her course looking as if a I over
CHARLOTTE. -Dr
to
0
U,RCU
e �,
:TH'E H
when rubbed, a pint of cruwbs,
when brittle rcll it very fine. Pare,
quarter, and Bore six large tart ap-
ples ; then cut each q arter into
four pieces, once lengthwise and
once across. Beat well together,
as for cake, butter the size of a small
egg, ne mpful of - white' sugar, the
e pints • of •
on and nut -
yolks of, four eggs, thra.
milk, ancli a little eilinam
meg ; add the bread ca: u m bs, then
the a pies, and, pouring nto a yel-
low bkin dish, ish, coot.. _slowly from
half to three quarters of anhour•.
When cold, beat the whites with
half a cupful of pulver zed sugar.
Either " "
set in a
hot
0
n for two
O
or three minutes or with salaman-
der. Eat cold, with crea .
PARSNIPS.—Wash and crape the
largest, finest ones ; boil 'hem until
tender in water in which a little
salt - has been put ; let hem get
cold; slice and broil them on -a grid-
iron on which butter has een rub-
bed tai prevent their sticki g,
C. YEO, AUCTION ER,
SEAFORTH,
Will attend to any Sale in the County.
Residence -Rear of the Catholic Char •h. .195-26
ROOMS TO L - T.
TO LET, in Scott's Block, two commodious
Rooms on thesecondflat. Apply o
195 a McCAUGHEY & HO MSTED.
TOTRAVELLERSAND • TIMERS
)
AT a meeting of theU otel-Keepers f Seaforth,
to regulate the prices of HAY 'b OATS
so d inthe different Hotel Stables, _i 5eaforth,
the folltwing was agreed upon :
sped of horses to hay overnight, . 50c.
1 horse to hay overnight Sac.
1 span horses feeding, hay, .. 20e.
1 horde, iOc.
oats per gallon, lOe.
TRONA FOSTER, THOMAS KNO%, J )RN CIiITs.
• 0 A. H neim e, R. CARMICHAEL, J ?icBlzlnti.
JAntEti 1tOs ,
X. & '. MURRAY.
September 7, 1871. 197-$t.
HUILDINCS FOR SALE 'iN SE FORTH.
FOR Sale, Cheap, two comfortable'fran e Dwelling
Houses, situated on the most 'Aetna it street in
Seaforth, adjoining the Good Templars' • all. One
of the hequses is at present occupied by i James
Laidlaw,{ and the other by Mr. D. D. R • ss: Both
housesiare adjoining, and have attache 1 to them
good loth, on which are all necessary 'con Leniencies,
such as soft and hard water, out -buil ings, etc.
For further particulars apply on the pi enises, or
at THE ];,X.rosrron Office.
Seater h, duly 12, 1871. 18841.
TO T E PUBLIC AT L RGE.
H. OLIV R,
SION OF THE
arc
W
cc
• cI
�
J J�
Li.
CI)Z
CICS
SCOTCH COLLAR.
A choice assortment of light an heavy
]larcss, whips, bells, horse clothin. etc.,
kept con.tantly on hand.
Repairing promptly attended t ), z‘nd
has res loclerate. Remember the place !
•ign f t'.xe Scotch Collar, Alain f.trcet,
-'eafc rtll
16: if
W. H. OLIV R.
BE SURE AND GO To _
9P1IAS LE
( Shearson & Co.'s Old Stand,)
QR NO. I SEE
Of 411 ]rinds.
8,
:LIl val reties of Turnip S cls
1L
C AIlTI R'S - IPERL•iL, the best:Swede Tulin]) in
cultietttitre.
KtR1IN 5 IMPROVED l)O.
SHARP'S PURPLE TOP 1)0.
SUTTON'S rll.a}IPION 1)0.
YELLOW A13IC111YJU N DO. •
'IIIT).; GLOBE AND STUBLE.
Cheapest cC Best Teas in T
got at LEE')S.
For $H
tRSONS'S No. 1 FLOUR, go
THOMAS LEE'S.
Wn
to
11 1 nds of Produ
Taken 'n Exchange for Goods, a
THE 'HI 'HEST CASH PP,,1C ><
REMEMBER!
SHE A RSON' a CO.'S OLD STA D
HOMA
S LES.
Cedar Post for Sale, eheap. -
P. 8.
169-tf
VIOLET
INK.
J. SEATTER,
EXCHANGE, BROKE]
And dealer in 'Pure
DRUCS CHE IJCALS AND DYE STUFF
PERF CTMERy.,
FANCYAND TOILETARTfICLE
,Agent for # Sewing Machines. Mon
to lend on easy terms.
Pure Vines and Liquors for med
c1naa purpos•
e
J. SEATTER;
Seaforth, Nov: 3, 1870. 59-tf,
TICK TS TOR EUROPE.
JOH'N- SEA TTEIt has been al
pointedlAgent at Seaforth, for ill e
INMAN JLINE OF STEAMERS.
Parties con.
of ;Europe rata
au1allnecess
in to
85-tf.
eml)lating visiting any pal
be supplied with Ticket
ary information by apply
JOHN SEATTER.
Druggi it, etc.
_ EXP
.i
The above was Iet to
TKWO,IA$ BEL,
Furniture Manufacturer, Main -street, Seaforth.
But as his Biz is already sufficiently large, he does
not Fvish to advertise. 196
f
- NOW OR NEVER.
SOMETHING
New, Novel, Cheap • and
Handsome.
THE
SEAFORTH CLOTHING
EMPORJU
M:
AND
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING HOUSE.
T. K. AN
ERSON
Of the above establislznient, has just received a
very large and complete stock of
SCOTCH AND CANADIAN
TWEEDS
MELTONS, DOESKINS AND
BROADCLO HS.
Overcoatings of all tarictie1s and Color
The finest assortment of
sPlusiij and Fancy Vesting
5
Et (:r taken into the Seaforth Market.
Fancy Flannel and Regatta Shirt
S.
-
ings, and
GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING,
In great {•ari(tr of the , c
best quality and at the I
lowest figure.
It ivoula be to the.adv,xnta;e of intending pur-
chasers tri call early and Make their selections, as
by so doing they will save Sat least twenty -live per
cent., on +recount- of the tepid rise in price of the
:above dest.tiptiun of gootl,y.
CLOTHING, of every des,c)iptiou, made to order
on the shortest notice, in at.- style 'equal to that of
city establishments; and at a much. lower price.
Satisfaction guaranteed. , -
SUMMER TS GONE,
BUT THERE IS
Just Received
A COMPTi`F,TE STOCK OP
WOOLLENS,
Embracing the largest designs in
TWEEDS,
BROADCLOTHS
OTSKIN"S
VENETIANS, &
FOR FALL WEAR
AT
Campbells Clothing Establishment,
NEW YORK HOUSE,
SEAFORTH.
W. C. would call special attention to some lane
of Canadian ,Tweeds, bought very low, and first
class goods.
197.
WMi. CAMPBELL.
TIES AND COLLARS—As the undersigned
nukes this department of Itis business; a specialty,
parties wishing the latent styles ttnd novelties
would do well to call and inspect his stock and en-
quire his prices.
Be sure find not forget the .place—Rain-street,
Seaforth, opposite Scott Bebertson`s Grocery.
196 T. K. _ANDI RSON.
WESTERN FAIR,
187.
TO BE R1 LD IN THE
CITY OF LONDON, ONT.,
SEPT. 26, 27, 28 and 29.
Prize Lists and Entry Papers may be had at the
Secretary'4 Office, Riehmontl street, London, op-
posite the •`i,tv hall.
All entre
t s. are requested n ,�; ,
e 1 c. tui to be made on or 1)c -
fore the 16 h September.
RAILWAY
Mad
$„ 5,000
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE - BEEN.
for ONE i'ARE to LONDON
AND RETURN.
FFERED IN : PRIZES.
Competition Open to A11.
1'i' xr. ale RIDE, R. TOOLEY,
Secretary. President.
1Veste)n 1 air Office, )
London, .#1.maist 24,.1871. j 195.5t
ROXBORO MILLS
CHANCED HANDS.
THE undo, si:nted' having purchased the Roxboro
CTristingand Mousing Mills, increased .the Ma-
chinery, and put the Mill in at thorough mute of
rep lir are new prepared to do
GRISTING, CHOPPING
AND
All other kinds of general Custom Work
on the shortest notice.
They wool#'. also desire t+, state to fanners and
others, that n the work will he done antler tht it
own supervii i 14. they have no hesitation in luur,tu-
teeing entire ,utisfaction.•
A. trial' is re pectfully solicited.
B. SH AN TZ & BROTHER.
Boxboro ,JLtn ,1571. Igi-t1.
EXPECT
TO REMOVE
THEIR
HARD WARE
STOVE
AND TIM:STARE BUSINESS
To THE.
NEW STORES
ADJOINING
HILKSON'S,
EARLY LV OCTOBER.
IN TIIE MEANTIME, -
1)0 NOT FORGET THE
OLD STAND.
JOHNSON EROS.
0 THE FARMERS OF H
.AGRICULTURAL I3.►IPLEi
FIRST FRIZ
GRAINY CRUSHE iS
jrir
ROL
NTIVE.
AND
STRAW CUTTER
0. C. WJLS.N
Sole :agent for the County of Huron, for
of
MAXWELL & WHITL W
of Paris, is now prepared to fnrnish fat te:Y
with their celebrated
Grain Crushers and iMtraiv Cut errs.
These machines took the First Prize at tb Pro-
vincial Trial for agricultural implements it Id in
Paris in July last, and are without doubt th best
inanufacttued in the Province. Machines kept'
constai tly on hand, and can be seen by irate ding
pure errs at any time, at the Market, Seafol th.
Also number of IRON PLOWS, of fo
ferent tterns, received direct from the
Celeb ted Seott sh Plow Nanufac ore
OF
JOH. GRAY &- Co., GLASGOW,
These plows can be sold nearly 25 per cent. lesE'
than s' . alar plows of Canadian manufacture.
All of i' er varieties of agricultural implem :ntsr
nlmkeptanufac eo . scanuserstly on hand. , -which will be sol at
prices
•
197
0. C. WILSO
CHE P FARMS. FREE HOMES
ON THE LINE OF THE
UNI, N PACIFIC RAILROA
A LAND . GRANT OF
1' .000.000 ACRES
OF THE
ing and Mineral Lauds in :Aeric.
00 Acres of Choice Farming and a�-
ands on the line of the road, in the
'EBRASXA, in the Great PlatteV
FOR SALE for cash or long credit.
nets are in a - mild and healthy clim.
in -wowing and stock -raising' w,s
any in the United States
Best F
3,000,
ing
State of
' These 1
d for
asses
by
Prices
HOME
2,.00,
tweeu On)
Homeste
Person
Ben
on decltuit
the United
provision i
Send for
phlet, with
Address
196-18t
•
ange from. ..,§2 to 810 peraer
TEADS FOR ACTUAL SETITLE
00 acres of Government -Land
ha and North Platte, open for i.itry
80.foliliteig,n Birth are entitled 4) the
fit of the Homestead L9;w,
g thOr intention to become citizens •if -
States, and may avail themselves of this
nediately after their arrival.
the new edition of descriptive pa
new maps, mailed free everywhere.
OMAHA, NED,.
te,
]AV
I invest
MONEY !
0,000 TO LEND.
the above sum -on hand fiv-
mat on good Farm Security, h't
rted by the Makersl
1 For Dura Quality, Finish and
CAN -"QT I3E EQUALED.
1 FINE
GOLD AND SILVER -
JEWELRY
A
Watches,
despatch, a
wanted, for
cash or tral
WAYS ON HAND.
ClOcks and Jewelry of every
repaired With. neatness and
id warranted to give satis--
rth of Old Gold and Silver
which the highest price in_
e will be paid.
Main street, Neafortlt.
IRON liCTHE -BLOOD.
o
Sv
The PERUVIA
Panzthlets free
No.
Sola
HUM
asenYsuppiying the blood whit
Sure you get Peruvian Syrup.
J. P. DINSMORE. Proprietor,
Druggists generally.
The GI eat Fetetali,.
l'HRIODICAL Pitts.
j'" dire- of all th.se painfill and dangeron • 1.;
to whieh the If, mile :constitution is
ill a short time, ) ring on the monthly 'sc.: attn.
duritew the first .liree nee lb., tot -
are sure to brit), .11.1e•cartiage. but :;t
time they are saf
?Lips the bac net limbs, feligou :
pelpiiittiie of the keart,
whites, these pill ail) eff-et it cure t: :1,1 other'
anvthituz hurt fill to tile ettnstitotion.
paekage, which e. timid be carefully prt
.Tob :MoseA, ;eel- York. Sole Pr##plietor, S1:09- ana
return until. a la tie, containing over ;4
Sola iu ortli by E. )11:11,
11. Lainsilen. " 197-2
cents forpte.t,